I developed a knack for storytelling early on around the kitchen table with my family. I just happen to be a funny guy.
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I've always been sort of drawn to storytelling, and I was always very playful growing up.
I was always inventing characters and making up stories.
I come from a family of storytellers. Growing up, my father would make up these stories about how he and my mother met and fell in love, and my mother would tell me these elaborately visual stories of growing up as a kid in New York, and I was always so enrapt.
When I was little, I always used to like to tell stories cuz it was entertaining to people.
I've grown as a storyteller, and my comedic timing has gotten better.
I've been doing comedy since I was two. You know, kids who make other kids laugh. The sickness had set in! I could make my friends' parents laugh; I had a sense of what was silly and funny.
I've always enjoyed making up stories, especially when I was bored and just sitting around. It got really serious after the children came along.
I love storytelling so for me to get behind a story and get in there early in its infancy and kind of develop it in the early stages was something I really wanted to be a part of.
Everyone who has ever met me for at least five minutes knows I'm a really funny person. I love to laugh and to make people laugh, so writing comedy comes naturally to me.
I've always been part of comedy. One of the things about our family was that if we were reasonably funny with each other, particularly my two brothers and myself, when my father was upset with something you'd want to make sure in some way you made him laugh. Because when he didn't laugh, you were in trouble!
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